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      Instrumentation and Vision Correction, Volume II

      Handbook of Visual Optics

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      Handbook of Visual Optics book

      Instrumentation and Vision Correction, Volume II
      Edited ByPablo Artal
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2017
      eBook Published 28 February 2017
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315373027
      Pages 404
      eBook ISBN 9781315373027
      Subjects Engineering & Technology, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health
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      Artal, P. (Ed.). (2017). Handbook of Visual Optics: Instrumentation and Vision Correction, Volume II (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315373027

      ABSTRACT

      Handbook of Visual Optics offers an authoritative overview of encyclopedic knowledge in the field of physiological optics. It builds from fundamental concepts to the science and technology of instruments and practical procedures of vision correction, integrating expert knowledge from physics, medicine, biology, psychology, and engineering. The chapters comprehensively cover all aspects of modern study and practice, from optical principles and optics of the eye and retina to novel ophthalmic tools for imaging and visual testing, devices and techniques for visual correction, and the relationship between ocular optics and visual perception.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      section I|166 pages

      Ophthalmic instrumentation

      chapter 1|12 pages

      Light safety

      ByKen Barat

      chapter 2|18 pages

      Wavefront sensors

      ByVasyl Molebny

      chapter 3|21 pages

      Low-coherence interferometry

      ByChristoph K. Hitzenberger

      chapter 4|23 pages

      Anterior segment OCT

      ByIreneusz Grulkowski

      chapter 5|10 pages

      Adaptive optics ophthalmoscopes

      ByZoran Popovic

      chapter 6|21 pages

      Adaptive optics optical coherence tomography (AO-OCT)

      ByNathan Doble

      chapter 7|10 pages

      Adaptive optics for visual testing

      ByEnrique Josua Fernández

      chapter 8|11 pages

      Multiphoton imaging of the cornea

      ByMoritz Winkler, Donald J. Brown, James V. Jester

      chapter 9|12 pages

      Multiphoton imaging of the retina

      ByRobin Sharma, Jennifer J. Hunter

      section II|99 pages

      Vision correction

      chapter 10|13 pages

      Ophthalmic lenses

      ByDaniel Malacara

      chapter 11|14 pages

      Contact lenses

      ByIan Cox

      chapter 12|8 pages

      Corrections in highly aberrated eyes

      ByJason D. Marsack, Raymond A. Applegate

      chapter 13|8 pages

      Accommodating intraocular lenses

      ByOliver Findl, Nino Hirnschall

      chapter 14|11 pages

      Adjustable intraocular lenses: The light adjustable lens

      ByChristian A. Sandstedt

      chapter 15|19 pages

      Laser refractive surgery

      ByJorge L. Alió, Mohamed El Bahrawy

      chapter 16|8 pages

      Nonlinear tissue processing in ophthalmic surgery

      ByHolger Lubatschowski

      chapter 17|7 pages

      Corneal onlays and inlays

      ByCorina van de Pol

      section III|113 pages

      Impact of the eye’s optics on vision

      chapter 18|21 pages

      Optical and visual metrics

      ByAntonio Guirao

      chapter 19|7 pages

      Predicting visual acuity

      ByRafael Navarro

      chapter 20|14 pages

      Neural adaptation to blur

      ByMichael A. Webster, Susana Marcos

      chapter 21|36 pages

      Contrast adaptation

      ByFrank Schaeffel

      chapter 22|11 pages

      Visual changes with aging

      ByJoanne Wood, Alex Black

      chapter 23|9 pages

      Stereoacuity and optics

      ByJosé Ramón Jiménez
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